The question is incomplete as the complete options are not provided, however, the correct options are as follows:
1. Aisha, you're going to be playing against Lamar Jones next week. Let's make today's practice a test to see how fast you can serve.
2. Wow, Jenneta, did you see how fast Venus Williams served the ball last week?
3. Okay, Jenneta, let’s have some fun today! I’ve got some tricks to show you that will really improve your serve.
4. You look pretty today, have your teammates asks you where did you get that skirt?
Answer:
The correct answer is option 1
Explanation:
The first statement which is "Aisha, you're going to be playing against Lamar Jones next week. Let's make today's practice a test to see how fast you can serve" statement would demotivate Aisha and is most likely to decrease the speed of Aisha's serve due to the effects of stereotype threat that she is going to be playing against a male contestant and she should be careful about it.
Thus, the correct answer is - 1) Aisha, you're going to be playing against Lamar Jones next week. Let's make today's practice a test to see how fast you can serve.
Answer:b. There is no way to filter out all illegal content but still allow access to constitutionally protected materials.
Explanation:
Sometimes trying to filter out negative content may require extensive filtering which may even prevent access to materials which are useful and actual protected because filtering may include exception of certain words for example which shouldn't appear when one searches the internet however those word may also be used in a protected information which doesn't carry explicit and harmful information so it end up being difficult to filter these words out.
Answer:
It can be disastrous or beneficial
Explanation:
If we look at a country such as China we can see how this works.
After Mao's death economic reforms were put in place to transform and modernize the Chinese economy. However parallel political reforms were not introduced.
This meant that the Chinese political elite, those in senior positions in the communist party, controlled the transformation of an economy where at the time, 1 in 5 of the world's population lived.
This gave them the potential, through corrupt practices, to amass vast fortunes. In this way corruption was extremely beneficial both financially and in gaining promotion through being part of a corrupt system.
However set against this was the periodic need, by the Chinese Communist party to be seen to be tackling this problem. If you happened to be an official caught up in such anti-corruption waves then it could mean stripped of all assets, imprisonment or even execution.